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Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 2001

Twelve year observation of primary and secondary antibiotic-resistant Helicobacter pylori strains in children

Patrick Bontems; Jeanne-Marie Devaster; Luigi Corvaglia; Antal Dezsofi; Chantal Van Den Borre; Sylvianne Goutier; Jean-Paul Butzler; Samy Cadranel

BACKGROUND The effectiveness of Helicobacter pylori eradication regimens is influenced by antibiotic susceptibility of infecting strains. Data concerning antibiotic resistance in children are limited. We report the evolution of primary and secondary resistance in a series of Belgian children during the last 12 years. PATIENTS AND METHODS From 1989 through 2000, H. pylori gastritis was diagnosed in 569 children, and antibiotic susceptibility tests were performed in 555. Eradication, using different schemes, failed in 128 of 457 treated children. After eradication failure antibiotic susceptibility determination was performed in 87 of 128. Comparison of antibiotic susceptibility of strains isolated from the gastric body and from the antrum was performed in 238 samples. RESULTS Resistance to amoxicillin was not observed. The rate of primary resistance to nitroimidazole derivatives was 18.0% (101 of 555) and remained constant throughout this period, whereas primary resistance to macrolides increased from an average of 6.0% (range, 0 to 10%) before 1995 to 16.6% (range, 10 to 25%, P < 0.001) thereafter. Antibiotic consumption in Belgium, especially macrolides, did not show important fluctuations during the study period. Secondary resistance developed in 39 of 87 patients (46%). Strains isolated from different gastric locations show identical susceptibility testing in all but 5 of 238. CONCLUSIONS Resistance of H. pylori to macrolides increased in our pediatric population which did not appear to correlate with macrolides prescription habits in our country. After eradication failure acquired secondary resistance was observed in one-half of the patients.


Zentralblatt Fur Bakteriologie-international Journal of Medical Microbiology Virology Parasitology and Infectious Diseases | 1998

Evaluation of ligase chain reaction for direct detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in respiratory specimens

Olivier Denis; Jeanne-Marie Devaster; Olivier Vandenberg; H Vanachter; T Lafontaine; Changying Lin; Jean-Paul Butzler

A new automated amplification method, Ligase Chain Reaction (LCx MTB), was evaluated for direct detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in respiratory specimens from 208 patients and its performance was compared with culture and direct smears. Out of 226 specimens, 28 LCx MTB and 15 cultures were found positive for M. tuberculosis. After resolution of clinical history, the sensitivity of LCx MTB and culture was respectively 89.3% and 53.6% with a specificity of 98.5% and 100%. However, samples coming from untreated patients presented similar results between culture and LCx MTB (sensitivity 75% and 83.3% for culture and LCx MTB).


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1998

Molecular Epidemiological Study of Nosocomial Enterobacter aerogenes Isolates in a Belgian Hospital

Sheikh Jalaluddin; Jeanne-Marie Devaster; Robert Scheen; Michele Gerard; Jean-Paul Butzler


Archive | 1998

Arcobacter in stools: clinical features, diagnosis and antibiotic susceptibility

Anne Dediste; Alec Aeby; A Ebraert; L Vlaes; R Tridiani; Olivier Vandenberg; Jeanne-Marie Devaster; Peter Vandamme; Jean-Paul Butzler; A. Lastovica; D.G Newell; E.E Lastovica


International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2003

Possible Campylobacter jejuni osteomyelitis in a 14-month-old child

Olivier Vandenberg; Axel Klein; Hichem Souayah; Jeanne-Marie Devaster; Jack Levy; Jean-Paul Butzler


Archive | 2004

Letter to the Editor Possible Campylobacterjejuni osteomyelitis in a 14-month-old child

Olivier Vandenberg; Hichem Souayah; Jeanne-Marie Devaster; Jack Levyc; Jean-Paul Butzler


Archive | 2000

Evaluation of the Acid-Fast-Trichrome (AFT) stain for the simultaneous detection of Cryptosporidium oocysts and Microsporidium spores under routine laboratory conditions.

M.L Mubi; Olivier Vandenberg; Jeanne-Marie Devaster; Patricia Retore; Jean-Paul Butzler


Archive | 2000

Campylobacter jejuni osteomyelitis in a fourteen-month-old child

Anna Klein; Olivier Vandenberg; Hichem Souayah; Jeanne-Marie Devaster; Jack Levy


Archive | 2000

Prevalence of Intestinal Path ogens in HIV infected patients with abdominal complaints in the new antiretroviral therapy era: a prospective diagnostic study

Olivier Vandenberg; Jeanne-Marie Devaster; Yves Vanlaethem; Marc Hainaut; Danielle Van Beers; J.-P. Butzler


Archive | 2000

Molecular Epidemiology of Salmonella Bloodstream infection in an African Pediatric Hospital

Olivier Vandenberg; Robert Scheen; Jeanne-Marie Devaster; B Mihanda; Ghislain Bisimwa Balaluka; Y Samba; Philippe Donnen; Jack Levy; Jean-Paul Butzler

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Olivier Vandenberg

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Jean-Paul Butzler

Free University of Brussels

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Jack Levy

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Patricia Retore

Free University of Brussels

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Robert Scheen

Université libre de Bruxelles

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L Vlaes

Free University of Brussels

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Samy Cadranel

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Béatrice Swennen

Free University of Brussels

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